Yes. Really.
We are well past the point where any lesser measures can be effective. The health-care systems in the hot zone West African nations are basically gone. It is too late.
Sending in the US Military to build a few thousand hospital beds in the next few months will do absolutely nothing to change the outcome. The victim population doubles every two-to-three weeks. The current victim base is estimated by ex NGO workers at 20,000 people (4x the official Government figures).
The epidemic is going to burn through those countries until there is no longer enough people alive to sustain transmission.
For starters, air traffic from the affected regions should be curtailed now.
They will not do that, at this time. It would have to be much, much more worse for govts to do that. Rightly or wrongly, that is how it is.
You read post 24 about nuking people who need medical care, and space aliens, and you just breeze right by it.
You agree with the things this nutcase posted?